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<span class="mu-g"><December, 2271></span>
<span class="mu-g"><San Francisco></span>
You had been to some of the more prosperous parts of the wasteland like Vault City. You've seen the outskirts of Shady Sands, a virtual metropolis compared to most places these days. You've heard word of The Hub another massive 'modern' settlement.
They all paled before what you were seeing now. San Francisco looked like a city out of time, the whole damned area around it was filled with healthy greenery for miles. The city itself while still showing signs of disrepair in the uninhabited parts was practically out of an old world post card, well if you go back far enough to find a China Town in the area... well not even that, it was this unique blend of Chinese and American styles.
You didn't know whether to be impressed, shocked, or appalled. Shaking your head, you and your team had made your way to San Francisco for a purpose, and it wasn't to gawk at Shi Engineering. In fact you were doing your best not to gawk at it. No your purpose was to make contact, if possible with the remnants of the Enclave here in San Francisco, and convince them to rejoin with the rest of the West Coast Enclave.
The city had no official start or stop, as people were scavenging the ruins and repairing old housing or businesses from the prewar that could be as the heart of the city the old Shi colony, began spreading across the area radiating out as the settlement grew over the past 30 or so years. The Shi were cordial, polite even, though somewhat standoffish it would seem. As your group went further into the city the bustle became quite impressive. You weren't exactly certain what the population was here, but you'd have to venture from the density of people within the market several thousand, possibly venturing into the few tens of thousands.
From what you can gather San Francisco used to be a much smaller group of people, but between the Chosen ones efforts ensuring the anti-rad vines succeeded, the destruction of the hubologists, and the Shi finally opening up due to their agreements with the Tanker people, San Francisco had rapidly become the heart of a burgeoning city state, and a massive trading hub in it's own right. It was a wonder that the Shi could even manage all of what was going on given the rate of rapid population growth and immigration.
It was going to be like finding a needle in a hay stack to find the San Francisco Remnants, but you had to start some where.
Where will you begin?
>Head to the docks, if you're going to get in contact with someone it's likely to be there.
>To the Commercial district, it's likely that they've integrated into the society here, and merchants as you're aware are good cover.
>Make a trip to the Steel Palace, you're not going to be able to go inside, but you might be able to get some interesting information by watching who comes and goes.
>Write in?